• In pictures: Expelled for being gay. Gay is mental illness.

    From Rexor@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 9 13:10:41 2018
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    Homosexuality was banned for 2,000 years after it destroyed the
    Roman empire. Elect one queer mulatto Democrat president and
    suddenly eating your own shit and sucking other men's dicks is
    okay?

    No, it's not. Deal with the personal choice you made.

    Brazilian photographer Nayara Leite has been exploring the lives
    of six Brazilian homosexuals who were expelled from their homes
    when they told their families they were gay.

    Leite asked them to send her a happy photograph of them as a
    child, which she then burnt - an act she feels reflects the
    rejection they had experienced. One of them was unable to
    provide a picture, as everything was destroyed by her family.

    Image copyrightNAYARA LEITE
    Clara
    "My mother judged me a lot. It was a tremendous emotional abuse.
    She said I could never have a family.

    "My father asked me if I knew I was going to suffer from
    prejudice within society.

    "I said that I knew I would, and that I was already suffering
    inside my own house - with the people I loved the most.

    "It's as if you die, and that all the dreams that the parents
    project onto their kids are over."

    Image copyrightNAYARA LEITE
    Ingryd
    "If it was a choice, I wouldn't choose to go through all of that.

    "The first time that my grandfather expelled me from home, he
    treated me like a prostitute.

    "He shouted at me for bringing my girlfriends back to my house,
    and slapped me.

    "I threatened to call the police, grabbed my things and left."

    Image copyrightNAYARA LEITE
    Leonardo
    "When my mother found out that I was gay, she started crying a
    lot and passed out.

    "I took her to the hospital and when she came back she asked me
    to leave.

    "She didn't want me living with her any more, because she
    wouldn't accept my sexuality.

    "That was so painful for me. I could never imagine that my
    mother, my only family, would do that to me."

    Image copyrightNAYARA LEITE
    Thayná
    "My father was no longer talking to me because he didn't accept
    the fact that I was a lesbian. Then he expelled me from home and
    didn't let me take anything with me. I had just turned 18.

    "It's really hard to explain what I felt when I got expelled
    from home, I only know it hurts.

    "It hurts because you don't have a reason why they did it.

    "I realised that I was in hell for a long time.

    "It drives me mad the way people think that being gay is a
    choice - that we are gay by influence.

    "They barely know our struggle to survive through dark times."

    Image copyrightNAYARA LEITE
    Valmir
    "The fact that I am gay really disturbed my parents.

    "I wasn't what they planned for me to be. I didn't meet their
    expectations.

    "My father beat me so much the day that he saw me kissing my
    boyfriend, that my clothes got torn.

    "I don't know how, but I ended up naked.

    "He grabbed my arm and said: 'Tonight you'll sleep on the
    street'."

    Image copyrightNAYARA LEITE
    Ruth
    "My father tried to kill me.

    "He pulled me and started to hang me with a telephone cable.

    "My mother saw that happening and threw a glass jar at his head.
    If my mother hadn't intervened, I would have been killed.

    "He even burned all my belongings. I only kept the clothes I was
    wearing."

    https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-45034142
     

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